Earlier this week, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich joined HuffPost Live to talk about the band's new 3D IMAX movie, "Metallica Through The Never". You can now watch the chat below."Metallica Through The Never" opens this Friday (September 27) on IMAX screens before expanding to more theaters on October 4.METALLICA frontman James Hetfield was asked by The Telegraph what the release of "Through The Never" which combines concert footage with a fictional storyline that borders on the surreal meant to the band's careers.The singer/guitarist replied, "What does it mean for our careers? We don't care. We've never really cared, but at this point we really don't. We're artists, and we're driving this train we can drive it straight into the wall if we want to."With the movie getting mixed reviews, drummer Lars Ulrich said, "So far, everybody's got a different opinion about it, which is great, because if there's anything we love in this band, it's ambiguity. We're not trying to force some next-level message down your throat. Without sounding too artsy, the best art is handed to you to do with what you want."The film stars Dane DeHaan as a member of METALLICA's road crew who is sent on a mysterious mission while the band performs at a sold-out arena and events outside grow more bizarre.METALLICA reportedly spent $20 million of its own money to make the movie.The soundtrack, which features a number of METALLICA classics performed live in the movie, was released on Tuesday. The two-disc CD came out on METALLICA's own label, Blackened Recordings, also in digital and vinyl formats.
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